Re: [Vo]:Defkalion GT experimental data available to selected members of the LENR research community

2013-02-20 Thread Eric Walker
On Feb 19, 2013, at 1:58, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote: Step three is to perform sputtering as seen in the aforementioned YouTube video. I wonder whether some suitable topologies could be worked out at a basic level with a 3d printer. Eric

Re: [Vo]:Defkalion GT experimental data available to selected members of the LENR research community

2013-02-18 Thread Edmund Storms
My theory predicts that replication will only occur when the required gaps are made by nanomachining or growth of nanomaterials having the preformed required structure. All ordinary material makes cracks by a random process that is totally uncontrolled and unpredictable. Unfortunately,

Re: [Vo]:Defkalion GT experimental data available to selected members of the LENR research community

2013-02-18 Thread Harry Veeder
There must be poor-man technics that would get you part way there. The regularity and number of cracks would not be ideal, but at least it would be enough to test your theory. Harry On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 11:40 AM, Edmund Storms stor...@ix.netcom.com wrote: My theory predicts that replication

Re: [Vo]:Defkalion GT experimental data available to selected members of the LENR research community

2013-02-18 Thread Axil Axil
The following is my thinking concerning a poor-man’s technics that might get nanorods built on a Celani type wire or alternitively a nickel micro-powder. Step one is to build a homemade magnetron in a vacuum chamber that might produce nickel Nano-rods on an appropriate substrate. See how to

RE: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Defkalion GT experimental data available to selected members of the LENR research community

2013-02-18 Thread Roarty, Francis X
: EXTERNAL: Re: [Vo]:Defkalion GT experimental data available to selected members of the LENR research community The following is my thinking concerning a poor-man's technics that might get nanorods built on a Celani type wire or alternitively a nickel micro-powder. Step one is to build

Re: [Vo]:Defkalion GT experimental data available to selected members of the LENR research community

2013-02-18 Thread Axil Axil
If you have ever looked at a DVD or blue ray disk after it has been recorded, you will notice that it reflects the light in rainbow colors. The small pits produced by the recording laser burner in the aluminum substrate beneath the .1 mm protective polycarbonate surface. Using this simple and

Re: [Vo]:Defkalion GT experimental data available to selected members of the LENR research community

2013-02-18 Thread Kevin O'Malley
Dr. Storms, would you be able to identify the difference between a NAE sample and a failing sample? If so, you could ask researchers to send you samples of both failures and successes and maybe you can find the signature that leads to replication at will. That would make you the most valuable

[Vo]:Defkalion GT experimental data available to selected members of the LENR research community

2013-02-17 Thread Akira Shirakawa
Hello group, Defkalion GT chief technical officer John Hadjichristos occasionally writes comments and answers questions on Peter Gluck's blog EGO OUT [1]. I think this one posted today might be worth of some attention:

Re: [Vo]:Defkalion GT experimental data available to selected members of the LENR research community

2013-02-17 Thread Edmund Storms
I agree, no theory will cause a Western government to provide funds for LENR research for the reasons John states in the article. However, a useful theory would allow the active conditions to be described and created. This ability would allow the effect to be replicated at will. This

Re: [Vo]:Defkalion GT experimental data available to selected members of the LENR research community

2013-02-17 Thread Axil Axil
*The problem is that we can not agree on what is important or how to solve the basic problem. The basic problem is the impossibility to cause the effect at will by anyone who tries. Yes, individuals have had success, including myself. This success is short lived and rarely replicated by another

Re: [Vo]:Defkalion GT experimental data available to selected members of the LENR research community

2013-02-17 Thread Kevin O'Malley
So ... we all look forward to when your theory allows the effect to be replicated at will. When will that be? It seems that the closest person to reach this goal is Hagelstein who says he will send out NANOR samples to be replicated, or maybe Celani. On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Edmund